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Concurrent computing / Parallel computing / Computing / IT infrastructure / Cloud infrastructure / Job scheduling / Apache Hadoop / Apache Software Foundation / Data-intensive computing / Workflow / Algorithmic skeleton / Programming paradigm
Date: 2015-12-11 19:50:54
Concurrent computing
Parallel computing
Computing
IT infrastructure
Cloud infrastructure
Job scheduling
Apache Hadoop
Apache Software Foundation
Data-intensive computing
Workflow
Algorithmic skeleton
Programming paradigm

Towards a high level programming paradigm to deploy e-science applications with dynamic workflows on large scale distributed systems Mohamed Ben Belgacem Nabil Abdennadher

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